Posts Tagged ‘Review’
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › L on Thursday, October 2nd, 2025
The Devil’s Bridge is the second full-length from Belgian Black Metal Kvlt Lvthn after a handful of splits and demos, including an EP, The Spider Goddess (2017), and their Eradication of Nescience debut full-length from 2016. This is a genuinely good Black Metal album. Its direction is clear, each foot stuck solidly in the 1st […]
Tags: 2025, Amor Fati Productions, Black Metal, Jeremy Beck, Lvthn, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › I on Wednesday, October 1st, 2025
I don’t know what YOU expect from a project that consists of Brian Kingsland (Nile, Enthean), bassist Alex Rush (Olkoth, Enthean), and drum legend Derek Roddy (ex-Hate Eternal, ex-Malevolent Creation, ex-Divine Empire, etc). But I know what I was expecting it to sound like, and it sounds exactly like that. Yeah, this debut is blistering blackened […]
Tags: 2025, Black/Death Metal, Erik T, Everlasting Spew Records, Imperishable, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › O on Tuesday, September 30th, 2025
I was trying to think of the perfect album to describe how my morning was going. I scrolled down and back up, looking at what I have, and I remembered that El Jefe had sent me the 20-minute reissued LP from these guys, them being Organ Dealer, and the album is Visceral Infection. This motherfucker […]
Tags: 2025, Grindcore, Horror Gore Pain Death Productions, Jeremy Beck, Organ Dealer, Review
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › P on Monday, September 29th, 2025
Paradise Lost needs no introduction. And unless you have lived under a rock for 30 years, you are bound to be aware of their vast history and legacy, transforming from a pure death doom band, being part of the UK 90s Doom trinity along with My Dying Bride and Anathema, to a Gothic metal act, […]
Tags: 2025, Doom Metal, Erik T, Gothic Metal, Nuclear Blast Records, Paradise Lost, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › B on Friday, September 26th, 2025
I recently covered a raw as fuck Black Metal album from Embers of Ouroboros, and now I have yet another incredibly raw, but better album than the Embers of Ouroboros. I’m talking about Blutsauger and their blistering debut full-length, Nocturnal Blood Tyrants. This album kept me company all day, it shredded my eardrums and froze […]
Tags: 2025, ATMF, Black Metal, Blutsauger, De Tenebrarum Principio Records, Jeremy Beck, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Thursday, September 25th, 2025
Shadows is an up-and-coming German blackened death thrash metal band, and outside of a demo from 2022, Miseria is their first official release. 9 songs in 48 minutes with a classically named song in the occult realm – “As Above so Below”. No fancy intro, just a robust organic production. There are some nods to […]
Tags: 2025, Black/Thrash Metal, Frank Rini, Review, Self-Released, Shadows
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › O on Wednesday, September 24th, 2025
When I see ‘For Fans of Bal-Sagoth!’ in a promotional email, I’m usually pretty skeptical. Only a few bands have been able to honor/copy that unique sound: Hungary’s Runeshard, the Alestorm spinoff, Wizardthrone, and, of course, the UK’s Kull, but they have actual former Bal Sagoth members, so I’m not sure they count. However, the […]
Tags: 2025, Erik T, Old Machines, Pale Magus Productions, Review, Symphonic Black Metal
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › N on Tuesday, September 23rd, 2025
Novembers Doom missed a significant opportunity to release Major Arcana in November, but we’re getting it in September instead. In my neck of the woods, it’s already starting to get cooler, so it’s just as well. If you didn’t know, it’s unlikely I will be unbiased in this review because the band is one of […]
Tags: 2025, Doom Metal, J Mays, November's Doom, Prophecy Productions, Review
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › A on Monday, September 22nd, 2025
I kinda feel like I’m getting punked here at this point. Listen, I’m not naive. I didn’t come into Borderlands thinking that, just because the Under the Red Cloud/Queen of Time/Halo trilogy of album was wrapped up, that this new Amorphis record was suddenly gonna sound VASTLY different. The band has more or less been sticking to their distinct formula […]
Tags: 2025, Amorphis, Melodic/Progressive Death Metal, Reigning Phoenix Music, Review, Steve K
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › K on Friday, September 19th, 2025
Back in 2023, an album was released that I absolutely loved. It was Khnvm’s Visions of a Plague Ridden Sky, and not only did I review it in these hallowed pages, it also made it onto my year-end list (shocker). Fast forward to 2025, and they are back with another bludgeoning album in the form […]
Tags: 2025, Death Metal, Jeremy Beck, KHNVM, Review, Testimony Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › V on Thursday, September 18th, 2025
Visitant is a new Technical/Progressive Black Metal project formed by Voraath (RIP Joshua Ward) vocalist Chelsea Marrow, who you may know from her voice being used on The Doom Eternal and Senua: II Hellblade video games, as well as Anthony Lusk-Simone (drums/orchestration) from Abiotic, Kilian Duarte (bass) also from Abiotic and Scale the Summit, and […]
Tags: 2025, Black Metal, Black/Progressive Metal, Exitus Stratagem Records, Review, Visitant
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › B on Wednesday, September 17th, 2025
Barbarous is a new death metal band out of California. They released a two-song EP last year, Coup de Grâce, as a precursor to their debut album, and both those songs reappear on this album – Initium Mors. Eight songs in 29 minutes and all encapsulated in a fun album cover equipped with a neat […]
Tags: 2025, Barbarous, Creator-Destructor Records, Death Metal, Frank Rini, Review
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › L on Monday, September 15th, 2025
Listen, I strive to be as objective as possible when writing reviews, providing an unbiased opinion where I can to guide you, good reader, in the right direction and help you spend your hard-earned money wisely. But if you have read my reviews before, you know I am one: A huge fan of the blackened/symphonic […]
Tags: 2025, Blackened Deathcore, Century Media Records, Deathcore, Lorna Shore, Review, Symphonic
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › R on Friday, September 12th, 2025
As I stated in my review of the excellent Obšar EP, I love receiving unsolicited, blind requests from obscure, completely unknown (to me) bands for us to review their material. So when I got an email from Moscow’s Renunciation, asking us to cover their second album, Make Babylon Great Again, I checked the band’s music […]
Tags: 2025, Black Metal, Erik T, Melodic Death Metal, Renunciation, Review, Self-Released
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › L on Friday, September 12th, 2025
The promotional email for the sophomore effort from this Danish act (named after the Hebrew word for wanderer?) stated it was melodic black metal for ‘fans of Behemoth, Hate, Mgla, Belphegor, Anaal Nathrak’. Not sure I could have been lured in any harder if they had a six pack of IPA beer, Crunchie candy bars, […]
Tags: 2025, Black/Death Metal, Emanzipation Productions, Erik T, Lotan, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › I on Thursday, September 11th, 2025
I learned a new word today, “effulgence,” as in Pain Effulgence, the new album from Innumerable Forms. All you nerds probably already knew that it’s at odds with the first word in the album title, as I don’t consider pain luminous or radiant. If it works for the band, it works for me, but their […]
Tags: 2025, Death/Doom Metal, Innumerable Forms, J Mays, Profound Lore Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › C on Wednesday, September 10th, 2025
If you don’t know the name Darren Cesca, you certainly know the bands he has drummed for over the years: Pillory, Arsis, Goratory, Incinerate, In Asymmetry, Serpent of Gnosis, Deeds of Flesh, and what was a surprise to me, the 2006 Burn In Silence album, Angel Maker– a metalcore album drenched in keyboards. Here is […]
Tags: 2025, Brutal Death Metal, Comatose Music, Cytolysis, Death Metal, Erik T, Review, Slam
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › T on Tuesday, September 9th, 2025
Thorn – the one man wrecking machine of doom/death metal returns with the fourth album Nebulous Womb of Eternity. I have enjoyed all the prior releases, although at times, the production can get a tad muddy. “Ooze Maelstrom” starts this seven-song 37 37-minute onslaught with a blast beat. I was not expecting the opening to […]
Tags: 2025, Death/Doom Metal, Review, Thorn, Transcending Obscurity Records
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › H on Monday, September 8th, 2025
It’s no secret that I love Helloween. They were the first German Power Metal band I ever heard, way back in 1986, with their amazing Keeper of the Seven Keys Part 1 album. I was a hooked fish at that point. Power and majesty have always been the cornerstone of any Helloween album (well, maybe […]
Tags: 2025, Helloween, Jeremy Beck, Power Metal, Reigning Phoenix Music, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › P on Monday, September 8th, 2025
It’s no surprise that I love Panzerchrist as much as I do. Their core sound has remained consistent throughout their storied career. Each album has stood as a testament to their brand of brutality that has remained solid since 1999’s Six Seconds Kill. Maleficium Part 2 is the follow up to last year’s Maleficium Part […]
Tags: 2025, Black/Death Metal, Emanzipation Productions, Jeremy Beck, Panzerchrist, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › I on Thursday, September 4th, 2025
Imperial Crystalline Entombment hail from Waldorf, MD, and is the brainchild of Ron Vento from Aurora Borealis, who also owns NightSky Productions and is a well-known name in extreme metal for his recording and production qualities. Abominable Astral Summoning is the newest and third creation for I.C.E. Ron provides all the instrumentation, while Mike Hrubovcak, […]
Tags: 2025, Black Metal, Debemur Morti Productions, Frank Rini, Imperial Crystalline Entombment, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Wednesday, September 3rd, 2025
Despite its name, death metal never dies. It’s always relevant but has had a resurgence over the last few years with a crop of newer bands bringing forth the corpses of the past, along with established acts doing the same. There’s no substitute for the old-school sound championed by Dismember, Bolt Thrower, Entombed, and the […]
Tags: 2025, Ashen, Death/Doom Metal, J Mays, Redefining Darkness Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › C on Tuesday, September 2nd, 2025
Crungus (a name given to an AI-generated creature – I’ll let Wikipedia explain this one further) is a Texas-based death metal band that happens to feature a former writer for this very site, Kris Allred, who performs bass here on the band’s second album, their first on a label. So now that’s out of the […]
Tags: 2025, Crungus, Death Metal, Erik T, Review, Wormholedeath
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › U on Monday, September 1st, 2025
Sweden’s most consistent bunch of Vikings need no introduction. Unleashed have been stalwarts of the scene since Johnny Hedlund was booted from Nihilist back in the late 80s. It worked out pretty well for him because 36 years later, Unleashed are poised to release Fire Upon Your Lands, their 15th full-length album. Hot off the […]
Tags: 2025, Death Metal, Jeremy Beck, Napalm Records, Review, Unleashed, Viking Metal
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › V on Friday, August 29th, 2025
Oh man, this shit right here is fire. Denver’s Victim of Fire has been around since 2016, and this is their third album. They describe themselves as ‘Stadium Crust’, whatever that is. But what I’m hearing is an utterly nostalgic throwback to the early second wave of metalcore, when Maiden, At The Gates, and dual […]
Tags: 2025, Crust, Erik T, Human Future Records, Melodic Death Metal, Metalcore, Review, Victim of Fire